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temps

American  
[tahn] / tɑ̃ /

noun

Ballet.

plural

temps
  1. part of a dance step in which there is no transfer of weight.


Etymology

Origin of temps

1885–90; < French: literally, time < Latin tempus

Example Sentences

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“Laissez les bons temps rouler” is as relevant to younger investors as Warren Buffett’s advice to be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful has been to older generations.

From Barron's • Apr. 15, 2026

If companies hired fewer temps than they usually do, the seasonal adjustments applied by the BLS could make the employment picture look a lot worse in November than it really is.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 15, 2025

Roles were automated away, or increasingly, replaced by temps and consultants.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 27, 2025

“For people that like the warm temps, it will be pretty welcome,” said Bryan Lewis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 21, 2025

“Says the girl sitting outside in subglacial temps while the vampires are out looking for a snack with sprinkles.”

From "Odd One Out" by Nic Stone

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